About National Cancer Survivors Day®

National Cancer Survivors Day® is an annual, treasured Celebration of Life that is held in hundreds of communities nationwide, and around the world, on the first Sunday in June. It is a CELEBRATION for those who have survived, an INSPIRATION for those
recently diagnosed, a gathering of SUPPORT for families, and an OUTREACH to the community. On National Cancer Survivors Day®, thousands gather
across the globe to honor cancer survivors and to show the world that life after a cancer diagnosis can be fruitful, rewarding, and even inspiring.

It is a day for everyone, whether you're a cancer survivor, a family member, friend, or medical professional. This day provides an opportunity
for all people living with a history of cancer – including America’s more than 15.5 million cancer survivors – to connect with each other,
celebrate milestones, and recognize those who have supported them along the way. It is also a day to draw attention to the ongoing challenges
of cancer survivorship in order to promote more resources, research, and survivor-friendly
legislation to improve cancer survivors’ quality of life.

When is National Cancer Survivors Day®?National Cancer Survivors Day® is observed each year on the first Sunday
in June.

What does the National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation do?The nonprofit National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation
provides free guidance, education, and networking to hundreds of hospitals, support groups, and other cancer-related organizations that host
NCSD events in their communities. Through National Cancer Survivors Day®, the Foundation works to improve the quality of life of cancer survivors
by raising awareness of the ongoing challenges of cancer survivorship.

Who is a cancer survivor? The National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation defines a survivor as anyone living with a history
of cancer – from the moment of diagnosis through the remainder of life. National Cancer Survivors Day® is an opportunity for your community
to demonstrate that it has an active, productive cancer survivor population and to bring awareness to the challenges they face during and after
treatment.

We hope you will join us in celebrating National Cancer Survivors Day® on the first Sunday in June. To locate an event near you, contact your local
cancer treatment center, hospital, or American Cancer Society office. If your community doesn’t currently hold an NCSD celebration, you can
help organize one. Click here to find out how.